Rees-Mogg the 1800'sJames Cutting wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:33 pmAh yes, because the Tories are fantastic at doing that aren't they![]()
We're not in the early 00's anymore.


Rees-Mogg the 1800'sJames Cutting wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:33 pmAh yes, because the Tories are fantastic at doing that aren't they![]()
We're not in the early 00's anymore.
Brilliant
You may think that but I fear Labour didn't do well last time because of Corbyn, and people thought the greased piglet was the messiah, how things change..raptor9 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:45 pmAlways remember that it is the Party, not the personality one should vote for in a G.E. James Cutting. I have yet to hear the Labour party come up with any policies of their own, and if/when they do, they will not tell you how they are going to achieve them!. They are more interested in Tory sleaze [with some justification] than how they would run the country. Twas ever thus!!.
I disagree. You should vote for the candidate in your constituency that best represents your views.raptor9 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 5:45 pmAlways remember that it is the Party, not the personality one should vote for in a G.E. James Cutting. I have yet to hear the Labour party come up with any policies of their own, and if/when they do, they will not tell you how they are going to achieve them!. They are more interested in Tory sleaze [with some justification] than how they would run the country. Twas ever thus!!.
Good day raptor9.
Revenge is a dish best served three years later... but when the 'team manager' turns on one of his own 'players' in such a public display of unbridled vitriol, however accurate his assessment may be, it's just a matter of time before the boss gets the chop. Good riddance to bad rubbish (and that goes for Gove as well).
No disrespect intended, but I do think you are being rather generous with that assessment. Hancock fell because he had fully embraced two of the cornerstones of BoJo's lifelong modus operandi, lying and deceit, neither of which he did very well at all. Playing away from home and ignoring social-distancing rules seem positively tame by comparison!
The most recent policy Labour tried to push for was a windfall tax on the energy companies - it was laughed at by the Tory cretins, then once Boris made yet another catastrophic personal mess / lie they quickly poached it and called it the 'energy profits levy'. It's EXACTLY the same policy as Labour's.
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